Piaggio Group Unveils 2026 Lineup at EICMA Milan

The Piaggio Group has revealed a comprehensive range of new motorcycles and scooters at EICMA 2025 in Milan, introducing updated models across its four major brands.

Aprilia’s headline introduction is the SR GT 400, a mid-size GT scooter featuring a 36-horsepower liquid-cooled engine and motorcycle-inspired suspension designed for both urban and off-road use. The model weighs 186 kg ready to ride and includes a five-inch TFT display, keyless ignition, and adjustable traction control and ABS systems.

The brand also unveiled the RS 457 GP Replica, a special edition of its popular sports bike aimed at younger riders. The model features MotoGP-inspired graphics, a quick shifter for clutchless gear changes, and upgraded brake pads. The RS 457 GP Replica maintains the standard model’s 35 kW power output and 175 kg fueled weight.

Aprilia’s Factory range, including the RSV4, Tuono V4, RS 660 and Tuono 660 models, will feature new aerodynamic-themed graphics for 2026, with design elements inspired by airflow patterns from wind tunnel testing.

Moto Guzzi has introduced new color schemes across its range. The V7 line receives finishes including Sabbia Camo for the Stone variant, Nero Smeraldo and Bianco 1969 for the Special, and Rosso Monza for the Sport model. The V85 range gains adventure-inspired colors such as Giallo Wadi and Grigio Yanar Dag, while the Stelvio features Grigio Climbing and Verde Hiking options.

Piaggio is marking the 25th anniversary of its Beverly high-wheel scooter with a special edition available in 310 hpe and 400 hpe engine variants. The anniversary model features a matte metallic grey finish with gold accents and commemorative badging.

Vespa has updated its Primavera and Sprint S models with new 12-inch five-spoke wheels, rear disc brakes, and full-LCD instrumentation. Both models are available in 50cc, 125cc, 150cc and electric versions. The brand is also launching 80th anniversary editions of the Primavera and GTS in Verde Pastello, with a gathering planned in Rome from June 25-28, 2026 to celebrate the milestone.

As of June 2025, the Piaggio Group held a 10 percent share of the European two-wheeler market and maintained an 18 percent share in the scooter segment. The company’s Baramati manufacturing facility in Maharashtra produces vehicles for India and international markets.

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